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St. Kitts-born British national loses appeal in Texas Court

Published 7 February 2018

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St. Kitts-born British national loses appeal in Texas Court

Basseterre, St. Kitts, February 7, 2018 – Texas’ highest criminal court on Wednesday rejected the appeal of a condemned St. Kitts-born British national who was convicted of arranging the killing of a neighbor so she could take the woman’s baby.

According to media reports, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals upheld the ruling of a lower court, which rejected Linda Carty’s arguments that prosecutors had coerced witnesses and improperly hidden information that could have affected the outcome of her capital murder trial.

Carty, the only British woman on death row in the United States, was convicted in the 2001 suffocation of 20-year-old Joana Rodriguez.

Prosecutors said Carty, who had been living in Houston for about 20 years by the time of her trial, recruited three men to abduct Rodriguez and her newborn in the hopes of saving her relationship with her common-law husband by passing off the child as her own.

Rodriguez and her days-old son, Ray Cabrera, were abducted from their Houston apartment on May 16, 2001. The boy was found safe in a car that same day, but his mother was found suffocated in the trunk of another car. Her arms and legs were wrapped in duct tape, her mouth and nose also were taped and she had a plastic bag over her head.

The three men charged as Carty’s accomplices received long prison terms. Carty was sentenced to death.

Carty’s lawyer, Michael Goldberg, said Wednesday that he was unaware of the ruling and had no immediate comment.

The appeals court ruling supported the findings of District Judge David Garner, who decided in 2016 that Harris County prosecutors should have turned over some witness statements to Carty’s trial lawyers, but that the evidence was overwhelming and wouldn’t have changed the trial’s outcome. Garner also determined that prosecutors didn’t knowingly use perjured testimony or allow untrue testimony at the trial.

In a concurring opinion joined by two other appeals court judges, Judge Bert Richardson wrote that while Carty’s lawyers contended that prosecutors committed “egregious misconduct,” those claims weren’t supported in the court record.

“None of the evidence eliminates her or even casts reasonable doubt on her role as a party to this offense,” Richardson wrote.

When she was arrested, Carty was on probation for impersonating a federal agent and previously had been arrested for auto theft and drug charges.

She does not yet have an execution date.

 

FILE – In this April 13, 2010, file photo, death-row inmate Linda Carty, a native of St. Kitts and Nevis who later moved to Houston, poses for a photo at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Mountain View Unit outside Gatesville, Texas (AP Photo/Michael Graczyk)

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No planned visit by Taiwan leaders to St. Kitts and Nevis

Published 7 February 2018

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No planned visit by Taiwan leaders to St. Kitts and Nevis

Basseterre, St. Kitts, February 7, 2018The Presidential Palace in the Republic of China (Taiwan) has said that contrary to media reports, neither the president nor vice president of Taiwan is planning to visit St. Kitts and Nevis and diplomatic allies in Africa and the Caribbean soon.

The statement was made in response to reporters’ questions about reports that President Tsai Ing-wen is scheduled this year to visit four of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies in the Caribbean and two in Africa.

When any visits by Taiwan’s two top leaders are scheduled, the Presidential Office usually informs the public.

The countries mentioned in the report were Swaziland and Burkina Faso in Africa, and St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean.

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By Valencia Grant, Press Secretary to the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis

Published 7 February 2018

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By Valencia Grant, Press Secretary to the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis

Press Release No. 355

ST. KITTS-NEVIS PRIME MINISTER JOINS THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF GRENADA IN CELEBRATING THEIR 44TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, FEBRUARY 7TH, 2018 (PRESS SEC) — St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, attended today’s Independence Parade at the National Cricket Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada, to show solidarity and support for the government and people of the Caribbean nation.

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All St. Kitts and Nevis students in Taiwan safe

Published 7 February 2018
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All St. Kitts and Nevis students in Taiwan safe

Basseterre, St. Kitts, February 7, 2018 – Djavan Martin and the other 49 St. Kitts and Nevis students from St. Kitts and Nevis studying in the Republic of China (Taiwan) are all safe following a powerful earthquake on Tuesday night.

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Government’s Petty Carelessness Threatens Local Sea Turtle Population

Published 7 February 2018
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Government’s Petty Carelessness Threatens Local Sea Turtle Population

The pettiness and carelessness of Dr. Timothy Harris and his coalition government has once again posed a major threat to one of society’s prized tourist attractions St. Kitts-Nevis are naturally blessed with – the Leatherback Sea Turtle, the Hawksbill Sea Turtle, and the Green Sea Turtle populations.
For some years now, Sandy Bank Bay was cordoned off to disallow vehicular access on the beach. This enclosure was the result of a collaboration between Christophe Harbour and the St. Kitts Turtle Monitoring Network, in an effort to ensure that the turtles at Sandy Bank Bay remain safe, comfortable, and undisturbed by vehicular traffic as it is one of the most popular areas for the turtles to nest.

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